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Baker University's Derek Doerfler attempts an extra point Saturday as the Wildcats played at William Jewell College. For the second straight year, Doerfler kicked a field goal to help Baker beat the Cardinals. The Wildcats (4-2, 4-1) also scored a defensive touchdown during the final 30 seconds as they won 38-28.
Baldwin High School sophomore Landon Ausherman, center, lowers his shoulder before running over a Louisburg defender Friday night. Ausherman scored one of Baldwin's three touchdowns as BHS beat Louisburg 20-6 at Liston Stadium.
Physical therapist Lynne Mersch works with Katherine Friday, Oct. 3, 2008, at the Rehabilitation Institute in Kansas City, Mo.
Katherine Cook, 5, was shot in the head seven months ago. After weeks in the hospital and months in therapy, the girl is enrolled in Kindergarten and on the road to recovery.
Katherine makes her way down a set of stairs with her mother, JoAnne Cook, and two-year-old sister Elizabeth on a walk in their backyard on Oct. 1. It was in February that Katherine was found lying at the bottom of the stairs after being struck by the bullet.
Katherine Cook, 5, was shot in the head seven months ago. After weeks in the hospital and months in therapy, the girl is enrolled in kindergarten and on the road to recovery.
Baker University senior running back Richie Bryant runs for a touchdown against Graceland on Saturday in Baldwin City. Bryant ran for 113 yards and two touchdowns, while catching another touchdown from junior quarterback Mack Brown in Baker’s 41-3 victory against Graceland.
Baldwin High School sophomore Brandon Baltzell, center, holds his ground while kicking a ball between two Ottawa players Tuesday during the Bulldogs’ 1-0 loss in overtime to the Cyclones.
More than 150 people were served at Saturday's fifth annual Blues and Barbecue, a fundraiser for the Lumberyard Arts Center Project.
Chris Christman, left, talks to the Baldwin Board of Education during Monday's meeting, while Jerry Vickers writes down the school board's ideas. Christman and Vickers are both Greenbush representatives that are helping the board with strategic planning.
Ray Wilbur, who lives near Vinland, is one of 17 private citizens who bought into the Vinland Presbyterian Church in order to save the structure. The church is now on the National Register of Historic Places.
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